Anamorphic Typography

The first is by Joseph Egan and Hunter Thomson (excellent name!), two London-based graphic design students studying at Chelsea College of Art & Design. For one of their college projects the guys created an anamorphic typographic project, which they describe as, ‘an exploration of the potential and existing relationship between architecture and typography.’

Their project makes explores the importance of perspective, encouraging the viewer to interact with and unravel the installation. Joseph and Hunter also cleverly work the project’s mission statement into the installation.

The second example comes from global branding agency, The Partners. It was completed for the 2011 World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland.

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Greg Browne, contributor, originally from the east coast of Canada, now calls London, UK home.
Greg completed postgraduate studies in graphic design at London College of Communication. His design interests lie in typography, identity, editorial, graphic illustrations and modernism. He is also very passionate about film, photography and music.